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Synopsis

Irene Kelly travels through parallel universes, repeatedly killing her daughter's murderer. As she becomes consumed by vengeance, her humanity hangs in the balance.

Cast

  • Michaela McManus
  • Stella Marcus
  • Jeremy Holm
  • Jim Cummings
  • Taylor Misiak
  • Dendrie Taylor
  • Derick Alexander
  • Hilty Bowen
  • Raphael Chestang
  • Debra Christofferson
Moviegoers are saying
"373737" (Redux Redux) emerges as a bold, lo-fi multiverse thriller that reviewers praise for tackling complex sci-fi concepts with refreshing intelligence and zero hand-holding exposition. Made in just 18 days in Los Angeles with real squibs, this indie gem follows Irene Kelly (Michaela McManus) as she travels between parallel universes seeking revenge, delivering what multiple critics call "the real Multiverse of Madness" that puts Marvel to shame.
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Mind-Bending
Heart-Wrenching
Lo-Fi-Masterpiece
Multiverse-Done-Right
Revenge-Thriller
Indie-Gem
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Reviews

Metacritic

75
Feb 20, 2026

The film’s sci-fi tone holds best, not when the McManus brothers try to explain the technological components, but when these characters’ find solace in their shared trauma.

Metacritic review by Robert Daniels
Robert Daniels
RogerEbert.com
60
Feb 17, 2026

If it’s not quite devious enough overall, Redux Redux still opens up a punchy murder-revenge side alley for the genre.

Metacritic review by Phil Hoad
Phil Hoad
The Guardian
63
Feb 17, 2026

Easy as it may be to imagine a more artful, restrained, and introspective version of Redux Redux, the one we got is satisfying enough that you may want to take it out for another spin.

Metacritic review by Steven Scaife
Steven Scaife
Slant Magazine